The Outsiders

chapter 5 is one of the few in which the narrator pays attention to food. what do the boys eat? what does this tell us about the time and place of the story?

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Johnny brought, "A week's supply of baloney, two loaves of bread". I don't know how this connects to your latter question.

Chapter 5 is one of the few chapters in which the narrator pays attention to food. What do the boys eat? What does this tell the reader about the setting (time/place) of the story? Why might the author have chosen to mention food at this point in the story?